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udall: thank you, mr. president. i rise today in conjunction with my colleague from oregon to discuss what's before us here on the floor, which is the extension of the patriot act. and i r -- and i rise as well to express my opposition to the extension of the three most controversial provisions of the patriot act which are before us here today. the process by which we've considered these provisions has been rushed, and i believe we've done a disservice to the american people by not having a fuller and more open debate about these provisions. i think along with senator wyden, i want to acknowledge the difficult position that the leader of the senate has been in, senator reid, and i want to thank him for trying to find an agreement to vote on more amendments. we were very close to reaching that agreement. but even in that context, the debate we've had on this bill is insufficient. if you look at what we're about to approve, it's a one-page bill which just changes the dates in the existing patriot act. this is a lost op
udall: thank you, mr. president. i rise today in conjunction with my colleague from oregon to discuss what's before us here on the floor, which is the extension of the patriot act. and i r -- and i rise as well to express my opposition to the extension of the three most controversial provisions of the patriot act which are before us here today. the process by which we've considered these provisions has been rushed, and i believe we've done a disservice to the american people by not having a...
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>> udall: yes. and that's when power generation actually becomes to come into question. >> whitaker: so it drops so low that it may not be able to generate-- >> udall: it may not be able to generate power. >> whitaker: --hydroelectric power? >> udall: yeah. >> whitaker: brad udall has strong connections to the river. as secretary of the interior, his uncle, stewart udall, opened the glen canyon dam. his father, congressman mo udall, fought to channel river water to arizona. as a young man, brad was a colorado river guide. today, he analyzes the impact of climate change on water resources. is the west on a collision course with climate change? >> udall: in some ways, yes, but we have fully utilized this system. we've over-allocated it, and we now need to think about how to turn some of this back. because the only lever we control right now in the river is the demand lever. we have no control over the supply. so we have to dial back demand. >> whitaker: 70% of colorado river water goes to agriculture.
>> udall: yes. and that's when power generation actually becomes to come into question. >> whitaker: so it drops so low that it may not be able to generate-- >> udall: it may not be able to generate power. >> whitaker: --hydroelectric power? >> udall: yeah. >> whitaker: brad udall has strong connections to the river. as secretary of the interior, his uncle, stewart udall, opened the glen canyon dam. his father, congressman mo udall, fought to channel river...
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senator udall? >> thank you, madam chair, and i thank the entire panel for their service to the country in these very difficult times. and, first be, i'd like to welcome dr. pat gallagher, although his career took him away from albuquerque, dr. gallagher is a native of new mexico, and i want to recognize him for his leadership at nist and his commitment to public service. pat, it's good to have you here today. american citizens' businesses and government agencyies face serious cyber threats, and you've talked about some of these here today. personal data, trade secret ands and national security secrets are at risk from intrusion by independent hackers and foreign governments. and i've supported cybersecurity legislation in the senate, and i support funding for our cybersecurity defense. but the elephant in the room today here is, and we've been talking about it some, is that many americans are also becoming more concerned about what their own government is doing with domestic surveillance. last week
senator udall? >> thank you, madam chair, and i thank the entire panel for their service to the country in these very difficult times. and, first be, i'd like to welcome dr. pat gallagher, although his career took him away from albuquerque, dr. gallagher is a native of new mexico, and i want to recognize him for his leadership at nist and his commitment to public service. pat, it's good to have you here today. american citizens' businesses and government agencyies face serious cyber...
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he wouldn't get as much attention if he simply went to the senators like jeff merkley, like senator udall, who care deeply about this issue and are doing it the right way. instead, he just threw this stuff out to newspaper reporters at the "washington post" and "the guardian" who were more responsible than he was who actually didn't publish everything they get. he was so irresponsible that even bart gelman of the "washington post" and glenn greenwald said, you know what, this is too much. we're not going to release that. we can't have a system where people with classified -- access to classified information behave that way, and that's why we have laws against it. >> jeff, as far as extradition goes, the u.s. has a treaty with china. how does that process actually work, if he is still in hong kong or chinese territory? >> well, it's a really unusual situation, because yes, we have a treaty with hong kong, but hong kong is legally part of china. now, we have had a very successful relationship with hong kong in law enforcement regarding violent crimes, involving white collar crimes, regardin
he wouldn't get as much attention if he simply went to the senators like jeff merkley, like senator udall, who care deeply about this issue and are doing it the right way. instead, he just threw this stuff out to newspaper reporters at the "washington post" and "the guardian" who were more responsible than he was who actually didn't publish everything they get. he was so irresponsible that even bart gelman of the "washington post" and glenn greenwald said, you know...
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udall: i would be happy to. mr. reid: i ask that the senator's statement not be interrupted in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask that at a time to be determined by me ands the senate proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 220, thr that there be two hours for debate equally divided between the proponents and opponents. the senate proceed to vote with no intervening action or debate on the nominations the motions to reconsider motion to reconsider with no intervening action or debate, no further amendments be in order. that president obama be immediately notified of the senate's action and the senate then resume legislative session. the presiding officer: i -- is there objection? without objection, so ordered. mr. udall: madam president, as i was saying, we have a unique opportunity to engage in an important discussion and debate about the power of the federal government to put in place the vast dragnet of americans' phone records under section 215 of the patriot a
udall: i would be happy to. mr. reid: i ask that the senator's statement not be interrupted in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i ask that at a time to be determined by me ands the senate proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 220, thr that there be two hours for debate equally divided between the proponents and opponents. the senate proceed to vote with no intervening action or debate on the nominations the motions to reconsider motion to...
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chairman, senator udall, senator hyde-smith. i welcome the opportunity to be here today to give you an update on the library's modernization, and especially the information technology and work with the copyright office. and want to thank the committee for its ongoing support of the library in general, and with the library's i.t. modernization. three years ago in this very room during my confirmation hearing we discussed the many challenges and opportunities presented by the library's technology, and i am excited to be able to tell you today that we have significantly improved the library's information technology. the library is a different organization from what it was just a short time ago, and over the last two years, we have stabilized our core i.t. structure. we have streamlined and strengthened our i.t. governance, and we have centralized and professionalized our i.t. workforce. and that hard work has allowed us to close and implement nearly 95% of the gao recommendations made in 2015, and we will keep working until we clos
chairman, senator udall, senator hyde-smith. i welcome the opportunity to be here today to give you an update on the library's modernization, and especially the information technology and work with the copyright office. and want to thank the committee for its ongoing support of the library in general, and with the library's i.t. modernization. three years ago in this very room during my confirmation hearing we discussed the many challenges and opportunities presented by the library's...
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joining me to discuss, democratic senator from colorado, mark udall. could you tell me in detail what the bill does and do you have any republican support for it? >> alex, you're right in your introduction, the mine field the supreme court entered through the hobby lobby decision is deeply concerning to me and many democrats here in the senate. senator murray and i joined forces to introduce what we're calling not my boss's business bill that would return us to the days just a few weeks ago when you didn't need your boss's permission when it comes to your own health care needs. as far as finding additional sponsors for the bill, i'm optimistic there will be some republicans in the senate who join us. i don't have names for you just yet but this is important to women across the country. i know you've heard a lot from your viewers, it's outrageous what the supreme court did we can return to the point at which you make your own decisions bypassing this straight forward piece of legislation. >> justice alito seemed to say -- to try and imply this was a nar
joining me to discuss, democratic senator from colorado, mark udall. could you tell me in detail what the bill does and do you have any republican support for it? >> alex, you're right in your introduction, the mine field the supreme court entered through the hobby lobby decision is deeply concerning to me and many democrats here in the senate. senator murray and i joined forces to introduce what we're calling not my boss's business bill that would return us to the days just a few weeks...
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mo udall walks into barbershop, shaking hands. the fellow said, mo, i'm thinking about it, but i've only met you twice. that's the way new hampshire is. they like to see people, talk to people, and get some answers from people running for president. nikki haley, whatever opportunities she's had to come close in the new hampshire primary, because there are an awful lot of moderates in new hampshire who vote on primary day, whatever shot she had at picking up a substantial percentage of them to get her closer to donald trump, who will win the new hampshire primary, it's gone. it's gone. by the simple refusal, and we mentioned it a couple times this morning, her simple refusal to answer questions in a handshaking line at a town hall, at a fire station, at a cook-- not a cookout, but a coffee clash, whatever. you have to do it. you have to personalize it. new hampshire is a personal primary. >> especially for nikki haley, who put all her eggs really in the new hampshire basket. now, as joe said, people raising the question, does she r
mo udall walks into barbershop, shaking hands. the fellow said, mo, i'm thinking about it, but i've only met you twice. that's the way new hampshire is. they like to see people, talk to people, and get some answers from people running for president. nikki haley, whatever opportunities she's had to come close in the new hampshire primary, because there are an awful lot of moderates in new hampshire who vote on primary day, whatever shot she had at picking up a substantial percentage of them to...
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and berlin must bear legal accountability by providing direct compensation. jeremy's, this ceo of udall dead. now he's giving military eat to ukraine to fight russia. germany must constantly be reminded of the atrocities that he has completed on the efficacy. and specifically, in default form a soft was african home of india. and that it was the legal responsibility into it and recognize and compensate a communities. death must very good. gemini, must constantly reminded of the test that the government really sold, as the descendants with government was never really sold in us us to, to, to, to pipe and demand from the gym. gracious washington is refusing to investigate allegations that it's navy bombed russians. nord stream gas pipelines to germany, us officials say it's not their business to probe an incident that happened far away from american territory. that's in response to journalists, the grilling b biden, administration and congress about the revelations published by journalist seymour hersh. he said, washington plans to expose sets on the pipelines last june is blast, did not
and berlin must bear legal accountability by providing direct compensation. jeremy's, this ceo of udall dead. now he's giving military eat to ukraine to fight russia. germany must constantly be reminded of the atrocities that he has completed on the efficacy. and specifically, in default form a soft was african home of india. and that it was the legal responsibility into it and recognize and compensate a communities. death must very good. gemini, must constantly reminded of the test that the...
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i'll put some your time on your auto body in canada, nurse, been julie schubert. olivia's udall caroll will get there. were befall osteen, hom seemed to me i our camera abraham style am which was almost all full osteen. i will our lamara. sally's name is marilyn c for the student physical met her dentist. them experiments with him can feed the alley and what on you can see my dad is what on here? yeah. yeah, i should be not fit is. i looked at alana and matthew the studio. i can either insure it, but that is what i did that, that really any. i'll be at a man that doesn't, was he felicity? and i then with that is as maybe it doesn't that them either to see it, but i did him. it has been a monument that littleton was good for him and that's what i did that kind of threw philistine likened to me is that philistine fallon, there was a lot more to be in cuba yet. asserted them on me. mean, michoud long if you couldn't, i had a lot of you had that feel island yanine. what your quote on chef my that is what i did in you can tell them when mr. dan let you know that that was how well hold on a
i'll put some your time on your auto body in canada, nurse, been julie schubert. olivia's udall caroll will get there. were befall osteen, hom seemed to me i our camera abraham style am which was almost all full osteen. i will our lamara. sally's name is marilyn c for the student physical met her dentist. them experiments with him can feed the alley and what on you can see my dad is what on here? yeah. yeah, i should be not fit is. i looked at alana and matthew the studio. i can either insure...
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for senator udall or the governor to open themselves up to the accusations that they were somehow opposed to energy development and jobs in the state would have been politically quite dangerous for them. >> colorado is sitting on vast reserves of shale, they can provide huge amounts of oil and gas through an environmentally safe process called fracking. >> before it hit the ballot, the industry was spending millions of dollars to fight them. >> means jobs for colorado. the ads show down over measurers expected to total tens of millions breaking state record. >> emergency extraction in our environment and managing the balance can be difficult but is something we've always been able to do in colorado. >> last month, governor john hickenlooper announce add compromise between major environmental organizations and industry groups. the state would drop one of the lawsuits against longmont. congressman polis would drop his two ballot initiatives. the oil and gas industry would drop two pro fracking initiatives and a so-called blue ribbon commission would be crafted. >> this will put the matter i
for senator udall or the governor to open themselves up to the accusations that they were somehow opposed to energy development and jobs in the state would have been politically quite dangerous for them. >> colorado is sitting on vast reserves of shale, they can provide huge amounts of oil and gas through an environmentally safe process called fracking. >> before it hit the ballot, the industry was spending millions of dollars to fight them. >> means jobs for colorado. the ads...
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in december, during an open committee hearing, senator mark udall echoed this request. in early january, 2014, the c.i.a. informed the committee it would not provide the internal panetta review to the committee, citing the deliberative nature of the document. shortly thereafter, on january 15, 2014, c.i.a. director brennan requested an emergency meeting to inform me and vice chairman chambliss that without prior notification or approval, c.i.a. personnel had conducted a search -- that was john brennan's word -- of the committee computers at the offcite facility. -- offsite facility. this search was not only of documents provided by the committee by the c.i.a. but also a search of the stand-alone and walled-off committee network drive containing the committee's own internal work product and communications. according to brennan, the computer search was conducted in response to indications that some members of the committee staff might already have had access to the internal panetta review. the c.i.a. did not ask the committee or its staff if the committee had access to th
in december, during an open committee hearing, senator mark udall echoed this request. in early january, 2014, the c.i.a. informed the committee it would not provide the internal panetta review to the committee, citing the deliberative nature of the document. shortly thereafter, on january 15, 2014, c.i.a. director brennan requested an emergency meeting to inform me and vice chairman chambliss that without prior notification or approval, c.i.a. personnel had conducted a search -- that was john...
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we going to turn now to senator udall. we keep hearing snowden had skills. reviewed it. - mayebe he did. but just because you're a champion summer does not mean we need to make you a navy seal. i will leave it at that. >> thank you. i think the entire panel for their service of his country during these difficult times. i would like to welcome dr. pat gallagher. although his career took him away from albuquerque, he is a native of new mexico and i want to recognize him for his leadership and his commitment to public service. it's good to have you here today. american citizens, businesses, and government agencies face serious cyber threats. you've talked about some of these here today. data, trade secrets and national security secrets are at risk from an fusion by independent hackers and foreign governments. i supported cybersecurity legislation in the senate and i support funding for our cybersecurity defense. the elephant in the room today is that many americans are also becoming more concerned about what their own government is doing with domestic surveilla
we going to turn now to senator udall. we keep hearing snowden had skills. reviewed it. - mayebe he did. but just because you're a champion summer does not mean we need to make you a navy seal. i will leave it at that. >> thank you. i think the entire panel for their service of his country during these difficult times. i would like to welcome dr. pat gallagher. although his career took him away from albuquerque, he is a native of new mexico and i want to recognize him for his leadership...
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they simply said no to senator udall. here he is earlier tonight. >> they built this campaign without this -- without their help and patience. they knew when they came on board and their grit and determination is why we ran a campaign that we are proud of. i want to turn to all of you who have worked so hard. >> tomorrow we go to work to fix the washington out of step, out of touch, and out of time. colorado was the full crop of the balance of -- fulcrom to the power of -- to the tower. >> for quite some time colorado who has been called solidly purple because the electric is divided among the third voters. third unaffiliated and it has been considered quite purple. today it was solidly red. with exception to the governor's race which we don't have the results in. when you talk about the u.s. senate that went to the gop. you look at other races like the secretary of state and that looks like a republican candidate is taking that. the attorney general's office even as far as the state legislature picking up republican seat
they simply said no to senator udall. here he is earlier tonight. >> they built this campaign without this -- without their help and patience. they knew when they came on board and their grit and determination is why we ran a campaign that we are proud of. i want to turn to all of you who have worked so hard. >> tomorrow we go to work to fix the washington out of step, out of touch, and out of time. colorado was the full crop of the balance of -- fulcrom to the power of -- to the...
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senator mark udall of colorado is on board. the senators aren't alone. let's bring in congressman jeff miller, republican from florida, chairman of the house veterans affairs committee. thanks for joining us. you, a few days ago, said that this is much bigger than the secretary of the department of veterans affairs but now you're calling for shinseki to go. what changed? >> it is much bigger than one person, that person being the secretary of the department of veterans affairs. but i'll tell you this, jake, what changed was that interim report that came out today and i had always said we'd wait and see what information the oig was able to provide, and to have this kind of damning information come out in an interim report, you can only imagine what they're able to come up with if they have several months to work with. >> about those who say, sure, firing shinseki will make us feel good but the next guy will have to get up to speed, the system won't be changed by removing the secretary? >> that's been my concern all along, and i want to be very clear, even
senator mark udall of colorado is on board. the senators aren't alone. let's bring in congressman jeff miller, republican from florida, chairman of the house veterans affairs committee. thanks for joining us. you, a few days ago, said that this is much bigger than the secretary of the department of veterans affairs but now you're calling for shinseki to go. what changed? >> it is much bigger than one person, that person being the secretary of the department of veterans affairs. but i'll...
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senator udall issued a statement that says i have lost confidence in john brennan. i am concerned about the director's apparent inability to find any flaws in the agency he leads. the white house is defending john brennan, but one would imagine that the senators on this intelligence committee are not going to let it simply end here with an apology from john brennan. >> well, i suspect not. you've had several senators including senator widen demanding to know having a clear accountability of what happened, who, perhaps, ordered this intrusion. how it happened. i think there will probably be some internal wrangling over this because, look, the white house has said john brennan has said and a lot of people on capitol hill have said they want to get this report out and put this entire matter behind them, and i think that not just the findings of this internal cia investigation, but the report itself is going to make it awfully difficult for the government, for the administration, for the senate, for the cia to put this matter behind them. >> indeed. i mean, if we look a
senator udall issued a statement that says i have lost confidence in john brennan. i am concerned about the director's apparent inability to find any flaws in the agency he leads. the white house is defending john brennan, but one would imagine that the senators on this intelligence committee are not going to let it simply end here with an apology from john brennan. >> well, i suspect not. you've had several senators including senator widen demanding to know having a clear accountability...
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secretary salazar, senators udall, senators saleh dar. everybody has has been involved this. this is $18 million to the people of western colorado. thank you. thank you for that. secretary zinke: my expert has said the payment is going to be made march 28. the end of the month. the check's not in the mail but coming. senator gardner: thank you for that. i'll yield back my time and call the county commissioners out there who would be doing hand stands right now. secretary zinke: on the reorganization quickly. 16% of interior is retirement age today. in five years, 40% of interior is at retirement age. so looking at replacement, people retire, looking at pushing more assets out west, it makes a difference if you e a g.s. -- gs-5, gs-7 where you live. san francisco, seattle, washington, are very expensive cities and quite frankly the quality of life if are you a gs-7, gs-5 entry level is difficult for a number of reasons. we're looking at smaller communities out west because as tsh-remember the organization there are three areas focused on. recreation, permitting, and nepa. we t
secretary salazar, senators udall, senators saleh dar. everybody has has been involved this. this is $18 million to the people of western colorado. thank you. thank you for that. secretary zinke: my expert has said the payment is going to be made march 28. the end of the month. the check's not in the mail but coming. senator gardner: thank you for that. i'll yield back my time and call the county commissioners out there who would be doing hand stands right now. secretary zinke: on the...
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one of the things you heard from senator udall is the desire for more public information. now, he believes that the administration has not been misleading generally the committee and the public but i want to play an exchange in the intelligence committee in march when james clapper was questioned by your colleague, senator widen. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. there are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not wittingly. >> senator feinstein, i have to confess, i have a hard times squaring that answer with what we learned this week? >> well, i think this is -- this is very hard. there is no more direct or honest person than jim clapper and i think both mike and i know that. you can misunderstand the k question. this is one of the dilemmas of talking about it. he could -- he could have thought the question had content or something. but it is true that this a wide collection of phone records as mike said, no name, no content. but the number to
one of the things you heard from senator udall is the desire for more public information. now, he believes that the administration has not been misleading generally the committee and the public but i want to play an exchange in the intelligence committee in march when james clapper was questioned by your colleague, senator widen. >> does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly....
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senator udall, thanks for your time tonight. so i want to talk about what is potentially being left out of this report, as it's currently been redacted by the cia. because you have james clapper, the director of national intelligence, who said even with these redactions, he estimated that 85% of that report that your committee put together still is in place, and he said it would still offer, quote, a full view of the committee's report on the detention and interrogation program. that the heart of that report is not lost in this. what do you say to that? >> steve, thanks for covering this story. let me start with that. and also, let me just say, those of us on the intelligence committee want to have the strongest intelligence functions possible. we want to secure the american people. but we want to do it under the constitution, and under our laws. and that's why this report is so important to be released, so the american people can draw their own conclusions. with all due respect to director clapper, 85% doesn't get the job do do
senator udall, thanks for your time tonight. so i want to talk about what is potentially being left out of this report, as it's currently been redacted by the cia. because you have james clapper, the director of national intelligence, who said even with these redactions, he estimated that 85% of that report that your committee put together still is in place, and he said it would still offer, quote, a full view of the committee's report on the detention and interrogation program. that the heart...
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udall: mr. president, i rise once again to discuss the production tax credit for wind energy and i want to urge all of my colleagues to extend it as soon as possible. i've been coming to the senate floor on an ongoing basis to highlight the tremendous growth of the wind energy industry from colorado to texas to pennsylvania. and today i want to talk about the future of clean energy jobs in the great state of rhode island. if you look around our country, mr. president, we find success stories everywhere. and wind energy is a bright spod spot for communities across america. which supports good manufacturing jobs in places like the united states and rhode island, and this despite the great recession. rhode island has dedicated itself to building a clean energy future, a key part of which is offshore wind energy. the entire eastern seaboard has massive offshore wind potential, and rhode island is one of the first states to begin construction on a project off of its coast. and if you look at the char
udall: mr. president, i rise once again to discuss the production tax credit for wind energy and i want to urge all of my colleagues to extend it as soon as possible. i've been coming to the senate floor on an ongoing basis to highlight the tremendous growth of the wind energy industry from colorado to texas to pennsylvania. and today i want to talk about the future of clean energy jobs in the great state of rhode island. if you look around our country, mr. president, we find success stories...
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udall, is recognized for five minutes. mr. udall: i would ask to address the house for five minutes. mr. speaker, as a coloradan and an american, i am shocked and saddened by the shootings at columbine high school yesterday. my thoughts and prayers go out to the families who have been victims of this terrible crime. i can hardly imagine the horror and pain experienced by the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy. and, as the father of two school-aged children, i'm deeply distressed by the prospect that our schools have become places where this kind of violence can take place. today, however, is not a time to rush to judgment about the causes or cures for this tragedy. i do believe, however, that parents, community leaders, and policymakers at all levels, including school boards, state legislators in our national government need to come together in coming weeks and reflect upon this tragedy. we need a fuller discussion of the values we share as americans, and we need to work more actively than ever before to make our sch
udall, is recognized for five minutes. mr. udall: i would ask to address the house for five minutes. mr. speaker, as a coloradan and an american, i am shocked and saddened by the shootings at columbine high school yesterday. my thoughts and prayers go out to the families who have been victims of this terrible crime. i can hardly imagine the horror and pain experienced by the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy. and, as the father of two school-aged children, i'm deeply distressed by...
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udall: i appreciate the senator from maryland's patience with us, this is an important set of amendments being offered today. i rise in opposition to amendment 753 offered by the senator from new hampshire, ms. aqlot. i enjoy working with ms. ayotte and appreciate her contributions to the committee but i strongly disfree with her amendment. senator ayotte's amendment would prohibit the united states from trying enemy cat combatants in article 3 civilian courts. these refer to article 3 of the united states constitution. article 3 courts are the envy of the world and while there is a role for military tribunals they are certainly not the only solution and frankly by prohibiting the use of article 3 courts we may actually hinder our efforts to bring terrorists to justice. the ayotte amendment would put the military smack in the middle of our domestic law enforcement efforts in our fight against extremists, terrorists. my friend from new hampshire argues that this is a war that should be prosecuted by our military, but the reality is in many cases the best course of action is for our domest
udall: i appreciate the senator from maryland's patience with us, this is an important set of amendments being offered today. i rise in opposition to amendment 753 offered by the senator from new hampshire, ms. aqlot. i enjoy working with ms. ayotte and appreciate her contributions to the committee but i strongly disfree with her amendment. senator ayotte's amendment would prohibit the united states from trying enemy cat combatants in article 3 civilian courts. these refer to article 3 of the...
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senator udall's a social issues warrior. he wants to talk about nothing else. it's something that they campaigned on four years ago when michael bennett was running in colorado. it won then. they did it again in 2012 and so they think that same playbook will win again in 2014. >> he's saying that i'm a social issues warrior. in fact he is, i'm an economic issues warrior. you talk to women, this is about economics, it's also about respect and colorado's fiercely independent. we're libertarians. and we respect our freedoms. and we think government, above all, should not be involved in these really private decisions. >> ifill: but the critical election day question may be: which women are they speaking to? are they speaking to women like cathy alderman, who's been campaigning against an anti abortion ballot initiative? >> they can vote for somebody who supports women and supports women's ability to access the healthcare services they need, versus somebody who has spent an entire political career trying to limit that access. >> ifill: or are they appealing to women
senator udall's a social issues warrior. he wants to talk about nothing else. it's something that they campaigned on four years ago when michael bennett was running in colorado. it won then. they did it again in 2012 and so they think that same playbook will win again in 2014. >> he's saying that i'm a social issues warrior. in fact he is, i'm an economic issues warrior. you talk to women, this is about economics, it's also about respect and colorado's fiercely independent. we're...
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of georgia, a supporter of the government's dragnet, and a prominent skeptic, colorado democrat mark udall. then, our "roundtable" on the broader questions raised by the leaks. is snowden a hero or a traitor? how much political damage has been done? and is this the dawn of a new age of big brother? >>> and good sunday morning. as the president prepares to depart this evening for the g-8 summit in northern ireland, global issues are certainly taking center stage. overnight in iran, celebrations in the streets after moderate hassan rohani was elected president. we'll be talking about that. quite a different scene in turkey. riot police used tear gas and clubs to clear antigovernment protesters from a square there. >>> and news out of jordan this morning where king abdullah warns the kingdom is ready to fight any threat to its security from the growing conflict in neighboring syria, a sign that that conflict could spill over its borders. and the conflict, of course, in syria, will be top of mind at the g-8 summit. president obama sitting down face to face with russian president vladimir putin
of georgia, a supporter of the government's dragnet, and a prominent skeptic, colorado democrat mark udall. then, our "roundtable" on the broader questions raised by the leaks. is snowden a hero or a traitor? how much political damage has been done? and is this the dawn of a new age of big brother? >>> and good sunday morning. as the president prepares to depart this evening for the g-8 summit in northern ireland, global issues are certainly taking center stage. overnight in...
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senator udall is even skipping an obama fund-raiser for his own campaign! his office issuing a statement to say he had to stay in washington because of last minute votes and legislative activity. the switch is likely to spark new questions about the political risk for democrats being linked to the president. here is fox news senior political analyst brit hume. >> at the moment this president is politically radioactive. he is confronted with as bad a set and extensive set of woes and trouble as any president at anytime i can remember. >> okay. so this is how it work, pete. when the president is really popular like in 2008 or when he is campaigning in 2007, these senators go to the leadership in their party and say, hey, can i miss a vote today? do you have enough votes without me to campaign for the president and raise money? >> can you make sure he literally hugs me. >> or baby in my hands or puppy? brit said, radioactive, lots of scheduling conflicts as i predicted a couple weeks. >> we were talking about this right before, harris. the contrast which you h
senator udall is even skipping an obama fund-raiser for his own campaign! his office issuing a statement to say he had to stay in washington because of last minute votes and legislative activity. the switch is likely to spark new questions about the political risk for democrats being linked to the president. here is fox news senior political analyst brit hume. >> at the moment this president is politically radioactive. he is confronted with as bad a set and extensive set of woes and...
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when he wasry acting to mark udall's pious statement, he said he wasn't in the bunker. now dick cheney on 9/11 gave the order to shoot down a civilian american air liner, had it not gone down in the field before it reached washington. can you imagine what that means to deliberately kill a plane load of innocents because it had to be done given the alternative? this is a morally serious man. and he made essentially the same calculation except instead of harming in some way or abusing, as some would say, americans, we're talking about here terrorists who would do us harm and he made the calculation that he would rather inflict, lets call it enhanced interrogation, i'm not afraid to call it torture, i know the lawyers can't, because once you do, it kicks in the whole legal system, but i would say i have no qualms with using the word, if necessary to protect americans and he is right in saying that as a result of that we had 13 years of no second attack. >> what about john mccain's argument, that america as a country is better than this and it could have been achieved witho
when he wasry acting to mark udall's pious statement, he said he wasn't in the bunker. now dick cheney on 9/11 gave the order to shoot down a civilian american air liner, had it not gone down in the field before it reached washington. can you imagine what that means to deliberately kill a plane load of innocents because it had to be done given the alternative? this is a morally serious man. and he made essentially the same calculation except instead of harming in some way or abusing, as some...
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this is pretty bipartisan that udall and, senator from new mexico and others are outraged by this as well as on our side of the aisle. what we need to do is have a conversation as have the best way to the full and complete investigation conducted in a manner that the american people can trust its outcome. >> a follow-up question. are you going to wait until september? >> i hope not. i hope that we could have communications and consensus, particularly amongst those who are heavily engaged in these issues on both sides of the aisle. >> the first thing i did is create desire. we got to great desire among the body, not less this past. we've got to create desire to make sure that this, this is not the end of the inquiry because of the revocation that senator mccain indicated. and that's the torture issue. we live in difficult times. it in a difficult time just to hang on to your values. i believe we can win this war by being good americans. i will take the fight to the enemy. i think you all completely understand that i am forward leaning. but i don't want to live being a good american in
this is pretty bipartisan that udall and, senator from new mexico and others are outraged by this as well as on our side of the aisle. what we need to do is have a conversation as have the best way to the full and complete investigation conducted in a manner that the american people can trust its outcome. >> a follow-up question. are you going to wait until september? >> i hope not. i hope that we could have communications and consensus, particularly amongst those who are heavily...
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we going to turn now to senator udall. we keep hearing snowden had skills. reviewed it. - maybe he did. but just because you're a champion summer does not mean we need to make you a navy seal. i will leave it at that. >> thank you. i think the entire panel for their service of his country during these difficult times. i would like to welcome dr. pat gallagher. although his career took him away from albuquerque, he is a native of new mexico and i want to recognize him for his leadership and his commitment to public service. heregood to have you today. american citizens, businesses, and government agencies face serious cyber threats. you've talked about some of these here today. personal data, trade secrets and national security secrets are at risk from an fusion by independent hackers and foreign governments. i supported cybersecurity legislation in the senate and i support funding for our cybersecurity defense. the elephant in the room today is that many americans are also becoming more concerned about what their own government is doing with domestic surveil
we going to turn now to senator udall. we keep hearing snowden had skills. reviewed it. - maybe he did. but just because you're a champion summer does not mean we need to make you a navy seal. i will leave it at that. >> thank you. i think the entire panel for their service of his country during these difficult times. i would like to welcome dr. pat gallagher. although his career took him away from albuquerque, he is a native of new mexico and i want to recognize him for his leadership...
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senator udall. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking members. mr. chairman, you can hear me, i assume. >> you bet. >> okay. throughout the covid-19 pandemic, we have seen americans come together to support frontline workers. we have seen new mexicans rally as communities to help their families and neighbors. but just as times of crisis can bring out the best in people, they can also bring out the worst who target vulnerable people. that's why we have been -- that's why we have been seeing this, i think, a lot in numerous reports of harmful scams that put consumers at risk. as a former attorney general in new mexico, i know you recognize the need to work with partners outside of the agencies. state attorneys general have their ear to the ground. they hear directly from consumers. and many are strong protectors of state consumer laws. th the working relationship with them is essential, and that's why i introduced the stopping covid scams act in the senate to empower federal and state authorities to do more to deter scammers and hold them accountable.
senator udall. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and ranking members. mr. chairman, you can hear me, i assume. >> you bet. >> okay. throughout the covid-19 pandemic, we have seen americans come together to support frontline workers. we have seen new mexicans rally as communities to help their families and neighbors. but just as times of crisis can bring out the best in people, they can also bring out the worst who target vulnerable people. that's why we have been -- that's why we...
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senator, udall? >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for that clarification about circ. i think everybody on the committee does fully support it. good morning to both of you. general, we all on the committee understand this is an important time in afghanistan. and i think it would be useful to be able to consider president karzai a reliable partner. it's sometimes hard to understand what he says versus what he does and vice verz sa. i had a couple of questions in that regard. how do you best explain what seemingly is his material personality, one day he talks about common causes with the taliban and then another day goes down to kandahar and pleads residents to cooperate in the upcoming ght. and then secondly, i had a chance to get to know minister atmar and had great respect for his talent and his vision. what do you think his departure might meannfor the important, maybe even crucial, police training effort? >> thanks senator. on the first question i think there are a number of explanations, if you will. first of all, perhaps political leaders occasionally differentiat
senator, udall? >> thank you mr. chairman. thank you for that clarification about circ. i think everybody on the committee does fully support it. good morning to both of you. general, we all on the committee understand this is an important time in afghanistan. and i think it would be useful to be able to consider president karzai a reliable partner. it's sometimes hard to understand what he says versus what he does and vice verz sa. i had a couple of questions in that regard. how do you...
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the democratic senator from colorado, mark udall. gentlemen, welcome to you both. senator chambliss, i want to pick up on the news this weekend over syria and the president's decision to start arming the syrian rebels. what is the end game and what limits do you think should be placed on what the united states does in syria? >> well, i don't think you can place any limits on it right now, david. i do think it's imperative that assad be removed. it's pretty obvious that he is pretty well entrenched now. he's gone to the extreme of letting hezbollah have the run of syria. that is simply not good. while i know there are bad guys involved in the opposition rebels, we've done a pretty good job of ferreting out who are the good guys, or who are the more moderate guys within that opposition. and i'm certain that's who the president's talking about providing arms to. >> should the president go farther, in your judgment? >> well, i think that military alternatives have got to be examined almost day to day. and i assume that's what he's doing. if the military says that we ne
the democratic senator from colorado, mark udall. gentlemen, welcome to you both. senator chambliss, i want to pick up on the news this weekend over syria and the president's decision to start arming the syrian rebels. what is the end game and what limits do you think should be placed on what the united states does in syria? >> well, i don't think you can place any limits on it right now, david. i do think it's imperative that assad be removed. it's pretty obvious that he is pretty well...
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one of the senate's most vocal skeptics of the top-secret data-mining program, democrat mark udall of colorado. they are coming up next. we know why we're here. ♪ to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. ♪ to help troops see danger, before it sees them. ♪ to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to support and protect all who serve. that's why we're here. ♪ >>> coming up here, should more details about how the government collects data on american citizens be disclosed and released to the public? two key members of the senate intelligence committee, senator saxby chambliss and mark udall, will answer that question and more. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not sitting by as their life unfolds.
one of the senate's most vocal skeptics of the top-secret data-mining program, democrat mark udall of colorado. they are coming up next. we know why we're here. ♪ to connect our forces to what they need, when they need it. ♪ to help troops see danger, before it sees them. ♪ to answer the call of the brave and bring them safely home. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together, to support and protect all who serve. that's why we're here. ♪...
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the kansas vote is 32 votes for carter, two votes for senator udall. dakota, the geographic center of the north american continent, the peace garden votescasts all of its 13 for governor jimmy carter. dakota votes 13 votes for jimmy carter. the ohio delegation, this , i'mn's largest delegation proud and honored to join the congressman and his 21st with unitylegation and victory in november. [applause] >> to be the democratic candidate and the president of the united states. >> delegates and friends i am proud to accept your nomination as your candidate for vice president of the united states. and ige to you tonight pledge to all americans that i will do everything in my power to elect jimmy carter the next president of the united states. [applause] >> the party of the man who was nominated by those conventions. who inspires and restores this nation in its darkest hour. franklin d roosevelt. [applause] the party of fighting democrats who showed us that a common man could be an uncommon leader. harry truman. a party of a brave young who called the young
the kansas vote is 32 votes for carter, two votes for senator udall. dakota, the geographic center of the north american continent, the peace garden votescasts all of its 13 for governor jimmy carter. dakota votes 13 votes for jimmy carter. the ohio delegation, this , i'mn's largest delegation proud and honored to join the congressman and his 21st with unitylegation and victory in november. [applause] >> to be the democratic candidate and the president of the united states. >>...
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senator udall in the fight for his life. it does not i think look very good for him given what john king was saying. when michael bennett pulled out that tree markable victory. back in a bad year for democrats. barack obama campaigned for him. in this cycle. mark udall did not want barack obama to campaign for him. there are things that go into narrow victories and losses. that speaks to decisions that democratic candidates made around the country by asking the president. >> how he stood up to barack obama. how he pushed back. >> if you've see the press turnout in colorado. haven't seen the numbers yet. that may, may, cause senator udall some of his advisers if he does lose to reconsider the strategy. >> the way. the way -- the way -- so many democratic candidates treated barack obama as if he was suffering from leprosy made it a self-fulfilling prophecy. if charlie crist loses in florida today, i think he will. partly because he underperformed in south florida. part of that is because the african-american vote and democrati
senator udall in the fight for his life. it does not i think look very good for him given what john king was saying. when michael bennett pulled out that tree markable victory. back in a bad year for democrats. barack obama campaigned for him. in this cycle. mark udall did not want barack obama to campaign for him. there are things that go into narrow victories and losses. that speaks to decisions that democratic candidates made around the country by asking the president. >> how he stood...
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the policies of the president and the fact that mark udall has voted with him 99% of the time. >> his record is out of the mainstream. it's in the extreme. >> we are joined now from denver. he moderated that senate debate as well as the clash between the candidates for governor. the colorado senate race has turned out to be a lot more of a fight than we might have expected a year ago. what were your takeaways for your conversation last night? >> well, it was clear that corey gardner wants to make this a referendum on the president. he believes that's what can win him this race. you know, it's interesting because he has -- as he's run the race, he's had to moderate his conservative stances. he used to run in a solidly republican district. now he's trying to appeal to more moderate and democratic voters in the denver area. we taurked about immigration. he raised the possibility of supporting the dream act yesterday. and yesterday when i asked him about that, he said that pollution is a cause of global warming. even though he doesn't believe in setting a price on carbon pollution. and ve
the policies of the president and the fact that mark udall has voted with him 99% of the time. >> his record is out of the mainstream. it's in the extreme. >> we are joined now from denver. he moderated that senate debate as well as the clash between the candidates for governor. the colorado senate race has turned out to be a lot more of a fight than we might have expected a year ago. what were your takeaways for your conversation last night? >> well, it was clear that corey...
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that's where udall and begich are today. this is where kay hagan is today. and this is where marya4]5 land there's been a big surge in just the last week for scott brown in new hampshire. and the last two polls show that tom tillis kay hagan, it's a direct tie which i would say the tie goes to the challenger over the incumbent. and the points you just made. where are you on those race sns. >> new hampshire -- first of all, new hampshire has the smallest percentage of undecideds of any of the real clear politics averages for the ten competitive races. fooled, it's just over 4%, let's say five to be generous. ÷ñr because new my changing their minds. i saw the polls leading up to the 2000 gop primary showed bush in good position and just a few days later lost by 19 points. they're fullyÑi capable, totall engaged. there's a big+o debate tomorrow night. so far scott brown has done a magnificent job of cutting this race basically her lead in half in the month -- in the past month. >>t( polls >> in fact, yeah. new england college poll. now, north carolina is a
that's where udall and begich are today. this is where kay hagan is today. and this is where marya4]5 land there's been a big surge in just the last week for scott brown in new hampshire. and the last two polls show that tom tillis kay hagan, it's a direct tie which i would say the tie goes to the challenger over the incumbent. and the points you just made. where are you on those race sns. >> new hampshire -- first of all, new hampshire has the smallest percentage of undecideds of any of...
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and senator udall doesn't even show up at the armed services hearing when it talks about emerging threats. >> in january president obama refers to the islamic state as a jv team. days later the armed services committee holds a hearing on new global threats. senator kay hagan, absent. hey began has missed over half of the armed services hearings this year. in fact hagan admits she prioritized a cocktail party to benefit her campaign. >> we have, joe, the crickets sound track in terms of where they all are now at this time of morning. >> yeah. not only that, al, obviously kay hagan going to a fundraiser instead of being at a hearing that's one thing. but those ads are so twisted and distorted, i feel like asking people -- have you ever been to a hearing? they got three or four people droning on and on and i'm looking here at the mark up for fy-'03 in relation to fy-'09. mr. chairman, can we get the parliamenti an in here. this is, again, don't go to a fundraiser when the hearing is on. >> he's not exaggerating. that's what they are like. >> the shame, the cry is not that someone missed a he
and senator udall doesn't even show up at the armed services hearing when it talks about emerging threats. >> in january president obama refers to the islamic state as a jv team. days later the armed services committee holds a hearing on new global threats. senator kay hagan, absent. hey began has missed over half of the armed services hearings this year. in fact hagan admits she prioritized a cocktail party to benefit her campaign. >> we have, joe, the crickets sound track in terms...
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. >> reporter: but nay sayers like colorado democrat mark udall are not giving up. >> i don't think that collec$n% millions and millions of americans' phone calls -- this is the metadata, time, place, to whom you direct the calls -- is making us any safer. >> reporter: mark udall is one of several lawmakers who have been pushing in closed, put more curbs on these programs. he's hoping, now that they've become public, he'll have better luck doing that, chris. >> dana, it seems there's a lot of talking around the actual facts here. when are we going to hear, here's what the program's doing, here's what's wrong, here's what justifies snowden coming out. here's why he's a patriot and not just a leaker. when will we get the there there? >> reporter: when it comes to declassifying information, which is really how they hope to show the there there, we'll probably see it as soon as today. the problem that we have, as you uz know, is there are a lot of people inside the intelligence agencies who are not comfortable revealing anything that's classified, especially on foiled terror plots because t
. >> reporter: but nay sayers like colorado democrat mark udall are not giving up. >> i don't think that collec$n% millions and millions of americans' phone calls -- this is the metadata, time, place, to whom you direct the calls -- is making us any safer. >> reporter: mark udall is one of several lawmakers who have been pushing in closed, put more curbs on these programs. he's hoping, now that they've become public, he'll have better luck doing that, chris. >> dana, it...
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and it's sort of similar to the way mark udall has campaigned in colorado. where every sentence he's uttered has been a noun and a verb and cory gardner is going to take away your condoms. there are parallels here where the d.c. understanding of their situation is they aren't going to win the election on the economy, foreign policy and certainly not on president obama's job performance. they're looking for cultural web issues for their own base. >> i disagree but we don't have enough time. >> i disagree. >> i would say to donna. i mean the question is does is not does the cross the line. this is politics. but what are democrats campaigning on specifically that is relevant to ferguson? ferguson is a story to have overmilitarization of police departments. is the democrat party running on an anti-militarization of police departments campaign in this election? if there isn't substance, then it seems cynical to me. >> there's violence in the community, there's guns in the community. there's not just crime but there's also jobs, democrats campaign ol all of those
and it's sort of similar to the way mark udall has campaigned in colorado. where every sentence he's uttered has been a noun and a verb and cory gardner is going to take away your condoms. there are parallels here where the d.c. understanding of their situation is they aren't going to win the election on the economy, foreign policy and certainly not on president obama's job performance. they're looking for cultural web issues for their own base. >> i disagree but we don't have enough...
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it's led by senator udall. it would require congressional approval of any funding for a conflict in iran. it's supported by all of us. we are asking leader mcconnell to do the right thing, and give us a vote next week on the ndaa on that amendment. thank you. >>> strong statement from senator schumer. also joining us lived iran is releasing the video, producing a map, what is the latest we are hearing from the iranian side? they are not saying this was a big mistake on their part, not a rogue -- and if you look at the video that the iranians put out, them shooting missiles at this drone, and you listen to some of the voices on that video, it certainly doesn't sound like people who feel they have made a big mistake. the big mistakes is where was this drone shot down. the country's foreign march terr -- we searched for that location. it would, now, volcano whether or not that's true is up in the area. the pentagon is saying something different, but iranians are clearly say this was not a mistake. >> this drone, w
it's led by senator udall. it would require congressional approval of any funding for a conflict in iran. it's supported by all of us. we are asking leader mcconnell to do the right thing, and give us a vote next week on the ndaa on that amendment. thank you. >>> strong statement from senator schumer. also joining us lived iran is releasing the video, producing a map, what is the latest we are hearing from the iranian side? they are not saying this was a big mistake on their part, not...
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. >> i want to play you something from senator mark udall. as you know, i'm sure, he's a member of the senate intelligence committee, and he was talking about these two programs, particularly the collection of the billions of the metadata on these phone records. here's what he had to say about disrupting terrorist plots. >> it's unclear to me that we've developed any intelligence through the metadata program that's led to the disruption of plots we couldn't have developed through other data and other intelligence. >> do you agree with that? >> no, i don't. i'll use the zazi case, the bombings, the plot to blow up trains in new york. a terrorist phone number was obtained, and they plugged it into this database. remember, there's no names and no addresses in it. they had a known terrorist that had a phone number that appeared to be domestic in the united states. so overseas, looked like he was talking to somebody in the united states. they plugged that number in and found two connections, one in, i believe, san diego and one in new york city. a
. >> i want to play you something from senator mark udall. as you know, i'm sure, he's a member of the senate intelligence committee, and he was talking about these two programs, particularly the collection of the billions of the metadata on these phone records. here's what he had to say about disrupting terrorist plots. >> it's unclear to me that we've developed any intelligence through the metadata program that's led to the disruption of plots we couldn't have developed through...
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you want to send a message to do better, vote for me, and the people who are stuck -- that's why mark udall from colorado this week didn't even show up at the president's fund-raiser for him in his own state. >> karl rove, panel, thank you very much. we'll see you next week. >>> coming up, a final word. stay with us. hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and relentlessly protecting your identity. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ alert rings ] >>> for the latest developments on immigration and the border crisis, plus israel and gaza stay tuned for your local fox station. chris wallace you'll by glad to here will be back next week. that's it. have a good week. we'll see you next "fox news sunday." if he were a lobbyist... if they were political c
you want to send a message to do better, vote for me, and the people who are stuck -- that's why mark udall from colorado this week didn't even show up at the president's fund-raiser for him in his own state. >> karl rove, panel, thank you very much. we'll see you next week. >>> coming up, a final word. stay with us. hey, look at you! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give...
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with glider trucks and i would ask unanimous consent to submit for the record a letter that senator udall and i sent to epa regarding concerns about a proposal that would allow some of the dirtiest, heavy duty diesel trucks to circumvent clean air cleanups and looked like new trucks on the outside, but they are equipped with hypoluting diesel engines to emit up to 450 times pollution and 43 times the nitrous oxide pollutions the model 2014/2015 trucks. those are my two requests, madam. >> without objection. >> thanks to the witnesses and to secretary garvin for getting up early and putting up with the train schedule to be here with all of us. you're joined by at least one member of your staff over your left shoulder. looks so familiar. introduce her. >> my chief of staff, kristen bonnakof short and acting air director david fees. >> nice to see you. >> i could barely see your lips move when he spoke. >> that's good. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. thank you. if there are no more questions -- i want to thank the panel as well for today. members, may submit follow up questions for the r
with glider trucks and i would ask unanimous consent to submit for the record a letter that senator udall and i sent to epa regarding concerns about a proposal that would allow some of the dirtiest, heavy duty diesel trucks to circumvent clean air cleanups and looked like new trucks on the outside, but they are equipped with hypoluting diesel engines to emit up to 450 times pollution and 43 times the nitrous oxide pollutions the model 2014/2015 trucks. those are my two requests, madam. >>...
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i do have to stick to what senator udall and i have stated on the public record. ien i did indicate that thought the public would be stunned and angry when they learned how the patriot act was being interpreted, i was talking about the bulk collection of the phone records of millions and millions of law- abiding americans. with respect to other approaches, what i can say is under the patriot act the government's authority to --lect is limite limit his list limitless. >> based on that, in what other areas do you think americans should be most worried when it comes to survey land -- surveillance and collection? >> i am concerned about the fact that the government will not state really what the rules are with respect to tracking americans on their cell phones. repeatedly athis public hearings and the intelligence committee. the government official position is first they have the authority to do it. they said they are not doing it now but they will not spell out the rules today with respect to the rights of americans with respect to cell phone tracking. >> let me ask
i do have to stick to what senator udall and i have stated on the public record. ien i did indicate that thought the public would be stunned and angry when they learned how the patriot act was being interpreted, i was talking about the bulk collection of the phone records of millions and millions of law- abiding americans. with respect to other approaches, what i can say is under the patriot act the government's authority to --lect is limite limit his list limitless. >> based on that, in...
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udall. mr. udall, guilty. mr. von holland. mr. van hollen, guilty. mr. warner, not guilty. ms. warren, guilty. mr. whitehouse. mr. whitehouse, guilty. mr. wicker, not guilty. mr. wyden, not guilty. mr. young, not guilty. [ no audio ] >> this article of impeachment, 48 senators have pronounced donald john trump, president of the united states, guilty as charged. 52 senators have announced him not guilty as charged. 2/3 of the senators present not finding him guilty, the senate judges donald john trump the president of the united states is not guilty as charged in the first article of impeachment. the clerk will read the second article of impeachment. >>> article ii, obstruction of congress. the constitution provides that the house of representatives shall have the sole pow over impeachment, and that the presidential be removed from office on impeachment for and conviction of treason, bribery or other high crimes and misdemeanors. in his conduct of the office, the president of the united states and in violation of his constitutional oath to faithfully execute the office of the pr
udall. mr. udall, guilty. mr. von holland. mr. van hollen, guilty. mr. warner, not guilty. ms. warren, guilty. mr. whitehouse. mr. whitehouse, guilty. mr. wicker, not guilty. mr. wyden, not guilty. mr. young, not guilty. [ no audio ] >> this article of impeachment, 48 senators have pronounced donald john trump, president of the united states, guilty as charged. 52 senators have announced him not guilty as charged. 2/3 of the senators present not finding him guilty, the senate judges...
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and your response to senator udall? >> you put me in an awkward spot because i haven't seen entirely what senator udall has said. if he's citing classified information, that's certainly not something i'm going to discuss from here. as relates to the thing i do feel like i can speak authoritatively about in terms of the president's exercise of leadership, i think it's a clear sign the president's leadership on this issue, after he was in the oval office for two days issued an executive order unequivocally banning the kinds of techniques described in this report. at the same time on that second day the president also urged or basically called on his members of the national security team to conduct this review of interrogation policies and detention policies in a way that has yielded reforms to that program that the report itselves says were badly needed. and the president has taken the position of strongly encouraging the release of the declassified executive summary of this report. that is an indication the president has
and your response to senator udall? >> you put me in an awkward spot because i haven't seen entirely what senator udall has said. if he's citing classified information, that's certainly not something i'm going to discuss from here. as relates to the thing i do feel like i can speak authoritatively about in terms of the president's exercise of leadership, i think it's a clear sign the president's leadership on this issue, after he was in the oval office for two days issued an executive...
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. >> michael agabennett's campaig there, to there is a chance that udall's operation can pull it out. even though the margin is a little wide there. >> this democratic fund-raiser and contributor in the middle of a speech interrupts him and says why are you focusing only on women's issues and he gives an interview to the guardian and says what is running the worst campaign, him, because blanking abortion is all he talks about. he should not be talking about that. >> this guy is obviously giving senator udall is difficulty, look, he brought it upon himself, the senator did, he made his campaign all about abortion, the national abortion rights -- having an ad depicting a couple in which the husband has you are returned unable to find a condom. because cory gardner is getting rid of all forms of birth control. he was one of the first republicans to say i agree with the american medical association, we ought to make most forms of birth control available over the counter. and somehow or another he's now charged with wanting to bring about a storage of condoms. >> you know, the one thing i'
. >> michael agabennett's campaig there, to there is a chance that udall's operation can pull it out. even though the margin is a little wide there. >> this democratic fund-raiser and contributor in the middle of a speech interrupts him and says why are you focusing only on women's issues and he gives an interview to the guardian and says what is running the worst campaign, him, because blanking abortion is all he talks about. he should not be talking about that. >> this guy...
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and mo udall and now tom udall and his cousins as well. he, too, was an important part of the great american outdoors act. he's work hard on the interior appropriations committee, working with senator murkowski not only to clean up the nuclear waste and to defending our national laboratories. we worked together on that. but he's worked in another area, too, and that's to make the senate work and be more effective. he and i have had some different opinions about how to do that, but i have no doubt that during his time here that if he's been one of the -- that he's been one of the senators that one might call an institutionalist, someone who understands, as clean air thomas once said about the supreme court when someone asked him, how can justice ginsburg and you get along when you have different opinions, he said, we try to remember that the institution is more important than any of our opinions. i would say that's been the attitude of senator tom udall about the senate. so seven of us will be leaving this press that senator prescott bush s
and mo udall and now tom udall and his cousins as well. he, too, was an important part of the great american outdoors act. he's work hard on the interior appropriations committee, working with senator murkowski not only to clean up the nuclear waste and to defending our national laboratories. we worked together on that. but he's worked in another area, too, and that's to make the senate work and be more effective. he and i have had some different opinions about how to do that, but i have no...